Wild Ride were a power trio, the incarnation of a new faith in rock ‘n’ roll, with a leading man, Marek Lisiak, bringing up the muscular riffs and vocals, softened by drummer Kerri Berry’s vocal participation. It was an energetic and classic blues-rock set, filled with catchy melodies, hard-hitting at the right places, offering a broad diversity at the top of the wild guitar solos, which ended up with the always-popular Motorhead cover ‘Ace of Spade’.

Two Side Moon Promotions, Fireworks Magazine

Nicky Baldrian

Wild Ride’s “Wheels On Fire” album review: I found the music catchy, energetic, melodic and diverse with lots of character and spirit within the song structures, the musicianship is thrilling throughout the album, I think the band sound great and you have made a diverse record that I think our readers would enjoy. Good solid vibe, great production, excellent songwriting, maybe a little retro classic blues rock groove in there as well. - Nicky Baldrian, Two Side Moon Promotions, Fireworks Magazine

Co Jest Grane24 Wild Ride

August 02, 2017

Wild Ride in the Wroclaw Poland Newspaper.

The Akademia Music Awards

The Akademia
March 15, 2016

'Angels' is rendered with beatific elegance - here is a song that translates to any language without effort, such is its thematic clarity and instrumental wit.' - Winner of Best World Beat Song, The Akademia Music Awards, March 2016

'Wild Ride wields a potent combination of distinct vocals, skillful axework and a hard-hitting beat to create this memorable hard rock jam.' (Winner for Best Rock - European Invasion)

Highwire Daze

Jonathan D. Wright
August 08, 2015

Wild Ride is a San Fernando Valley band that are heading out for a tour of Europe for a summer jaunt. This was the warm up show for this three piece unit. It features a female drummer who sings a little bit too. The music is fun pop with a little edge of alternative dashed around at times. The spunky fun set of songs included You Get There (Sticky Wheels) and Believe In Angels. A wonderful highlight of the set was a great song called I’m A Kitchen Rocker. Of course while the main meals were being served and finished during this bands set of songs this one was well fitting and the crowd liked it.